Daily Trail Report for 2.18.26.
Deep in the forest there stood
A tree whose heart beat in the winter wood
Who understood everything that was bad
And everything that was good.
– From the Kindness of Trees, by Jackie Kay

At a Glance
- Check the map for real-time conditions
- Teaser for skate clinic next Tuesday
- Fun races and a full moon ski ahead
General Weather – a snowy refresh
While the snow accumulation will vary valley to valley, both valleys are forecasted to get some snow, and there will be more in the mountains too. See the full forecast at Mountain Weather.



What’s Groomed Today?
Planned Wednesday Grooming
Daily grooming
Check the grooming page – go straight to the source!
We do our best to bring you the full story every morning, and the most current trail conditions can always be viewed online at: www.jhnordic.com/grooming/
Get your skate on!
A little teaser from Tuesday night’s free clinic on the levee to inspire you to sign up for one or two or three post-work skate clinics February 24, March 3 and March 10. The intensity of the evening sky is a great reason to sign up on top of the fun drills and great tips! Make skiing less work and more FUN with tips and tricks. Now is a great time to invest in your skiing. (Okay, we are biased and think it’s pretty much always a great time to invest in your skiing!)
Check out this skate drill at Emily’s Pond…ski clinics are a great way to meet new skiers and get great tips! Thanks Peak Performance for the clinic and the video.
Events & Info

Teton Women’s Nordic Series
Full moon ski and tailgate February 27th in Teton Canyon!
Join SheJumps and Teton Nordic Ski School for a fun and social Nordic ski series in the Teton Valley. Three opportunities to get out on the trails, each with a different focus. Join one, two or all three events!

The Spudathlon
February 29th at Alta Nordic
The Spudathlon combines two fan favorites for one great race – a biathlon of classic and freestyle followed by a baked potato bar!
Mark your calendars, online registration will open soon via the GTSSF website.

Run. Fat Bike. Ski.
13, 28 or 103 miles! March 13-15, 2026.
28 mile option: The original Drift race. Get ready to embark on a historic journey along the Green River along the path of the country’s oldest running cattle drive.
Read more here.


